The Reading / Listening - Surnames - Level 4

A court in South Africa has said a man can take his wife's surname or have a double-barrelled name. The country's Births and Deaths Registration Act had required a husband to apply to the government to take his wife's name. Even then, there was no guarantee it would happen. A request was denied in many cases. The new rule says stopping a man from taking his spouse's family name was gender discrimination. It says a man has the right to take the last name of his wife.

There was mixed reaction on social media. Many people said it was a sign of greater equality. They pointed out that the previous law was passed in colonial times. They also say the law continues South Africa's progressiveness. The country was the first in Africa to legalize same-sex marriage. However, other people said the new rule goes against the country's traditions. One person said it would "destroy the norms and values" of indigenous citizens.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Surnames - Level 5 or  Surnames - Level 6

Sources
  • https://nz.news.yahoo.com/south-africa-rules-law-banning-145451042.html
  • https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/837351/big-changes-for-surnames-in-south-africa/
  • https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/south-africa-s-top-court-says-banning-a-husband-from-taking-wife-s-family-name-is-unconstitutional/ar-AA1Mmd4C


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. have a double-
  2. required a husband to apply
  3. there was no guarantee
  4. A request was denied
  5. taking his spouse's
  6. gender
  7. It says a man has the
  8. take the last
  1. name of his wife
  2. it would happen
  3. to the government
  4. right to
  5. barrelled name
  6. family name
  7. discrimination
  8. in many cases

Paragraph 2

  1. There was mixed
  2. a sign of greater
  3. the previous law was passed
  4. The country was the
  5. legalize same-
  6. the new rule goes against the
  7. it would destroy the norms
  8. indigenous
  1. sex marriage
  2. in colonial times
  3. citizens
  4. country's traditions
  5. reaction
  6. and values
  7. equality
  8. first in Africa

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

A court in South Africa has said a man (1) ________________________________________________ wife's surname or have a double-barrelled name. The country's Births and Deaths Registration Act had (2) ________________________________________________ to apply to the government to take his wife's name. Even then, there was (3) ________________________________________________ would happen. A request was denied (4) ________________________________________________. The new (5) ________________________________________________ a man from taking his spouse's family name was gender discrimination. It says a man has (6) ________________________________________________ take the last name of his wife.

There was mixed (7) ________________________________________________ media. Many people said it was a sign of greater equality. They (8) ________________________________________________ the previous law was passed (9) __________________________. They also say the law continues South Africa's progressiveness. The country was the first in Africa (10) ________________________________________________-sex marriage. However, other people said the new rule (11) ________________________________________________ country's traditions. One person said it would "destroy the (12) ________________________________________________" of indigenous citizens.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

AcourtinSouthAfricahassaidamancantakehiswife'ssurnameorhavea
double-barrelledname.Thecountry'sBirthsandDeathsRegistratio
nActhadrequiredahusbandtoapplytothegovernmenttotakehiswife's
name.Eventhen,therewasnoguaranteeitwouldhappen.Arequestwas
deniedinmanycases.Thenewrulesaysstoppingamanfromtakinghissp
ouse'sfamilynamewasgenderdiscrimination.Itsaysamanhastheright
totakethelastnameofhiswife.Therewasmixedreactiononsocialmedia
.Manypeoplesaiditwasasignofgreaterequality.Theypointedoutthatt
hepreviouslawwaspassedincolonialtimes.Theyalsosaythelawcontin
uesSouthAfrica'sprogressiveness.ThecountrywasthefirstinAfricatol
egalizesame-sexmarriage.However,otherpeoplesaidthenewrulegoe
sagainstthecountry'straditions.Onepersonsaiditwould"destroythen
ormsandvalues"ofindigenouscitizens.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

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Free writing

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Answers

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